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 Replacement Parts Catalog
OEM Replacement Parts Catalog
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How do I replace the shocks on my car or truck?
Usually, it's a very simple swap, with the toughest part being compressing the spring using a spring compressor. For your specific application, we recommend asking in our car forum. Generally, you need to jack up your car, and remove your wheels. With the front shocks, you will see that the shocks are attached to the hub, and simply need to be unbolted. Sometimes you need need to disconnect the brake line, and various other components. You would then pop your hood, and remove the 3 or 4 bolts holding the top of the shock to the shock tower. Repeat in the back.
How can I tell if I need new shocks?
Sometimes it's obvious, because your car tends to bounce over bumpers, and doesn't feel very stable. When your shocks blow, your car literally feels like it's riding on springs, and tends to float on the road, which is very dangerous. If your shocks blow, you can notice that your inner fender wall is covered in shock fluid, or there is shock fluid on the shock itself.
My car is lowered, do I need new shocks?
Not necessarily. Some cars come with very strong shocks from the factory, and they can take a lowered car. Typically, the lower the car, the more strain it puts on the shocks . We always recommend to put new shocks on with your lowering springs, and we sell performance shocks such as Koni, Bilstein and KYB AGX. These are adjustable shocks, and are highly recommended to be used with a performance suspension. We even recommend these shocks when you are still using stock springs.
Why not buy my shocks at the dealer? I want stock shocks
In most cases, car manufactures do not make shocks. They stock shocks are usually made by KYB, Bilstein, Sachs, or Tokico. Our prices on these replacement shocks are usually 70-80% lower than from the dealer, who charges outrageous prices, simply because most people do not know where else to buy replacement shocks. Our catalog makes it easy for you, and we recommend that if you want the dealer to install your shocks, you purchase them from us, save hundreds, and then bring it to the dealer for install.
Latest Acura Shock Absorber Applications
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KYB Shock Absorber 86-89 Acura Integra 1.6 3dr D16A1 Rear Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 01-03 Acura CL 3.2 Type-S J32A2 Front Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 90-93 Acura Integra 1.8RS/LS 4dr B18A1 Front - Left Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 90-93 Acura Integra 1.8RS/LS 4dr B18A1 Front - Right Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 90-93 Acura Integra 1.8RS/LS 4dr B18A1 Rear Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1 Front - Left Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 92-93 Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 B17A1 Front - Left Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 05 - Acura TSX 2.4 K24A2 Front Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 05 - Acura TSX 2.4 K24A2 Front Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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Sachs Shock Absorber 97-00 Acura EL 1.6 4dr (Canada) D16Y8 Front Shock Absorber |
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KYB Shock Absorber 97-00 Acura EL 1.6 4dr (Canada) D16Y8 Front Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 97-00 Acura EL 1.6 4dr (Canada) D16Y8 Rear Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber - 04 Acura RSX Type S K20A2 K20Z1 K20A/Z_ Rear Shock Absorber Excel-G |
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KYB Shock Absorber 95-98 Acura TL 2.5 5-Cyl. G25A4 Front - Right Shock Absorber |
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KYB Shock Absorber 87-90 Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 2dr C27A1 Front - Right Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 04-08 Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) J32A3 Rear Exc. Auto Trans Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 91-95 Acura Legend 3.2 L 2dr C32A1 Front Per Koni catalog notes: Features adjustable spring seat for ride heigth adjustment. Reuses factory (OE) lower spring seat. May require some "coaxing" to remove from strut housing. Adjustable "spring perch" can lower car approx: Front 25mm Rear 15mm Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 98 - 98 Acura RL 3.5 C35A1 Front - Left Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 89 - Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 4dr C27A1 Rear Shock Absorber GR-2 |
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KYB Shock Absorber 03 - Acura EL 1.7 4dr (Canada) D17A2 Rear Shock Absorber GR-2 |
Some Acura Shock Absorber Applications (View Full Catalog Above)
| Acura CL 2.2 4-Cyl. |
Acura CL 2.3 4-Cyl. |
Acura CL 3.0 V6 |
| Acura CL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) |
Acura CL 3.2 Type-S |
Acura EL 1.6 4dr (Canada) |
| Acura EL 1.7 4dr (Canada) |
Acura Integra 1.6 3dr |
Acura Integra 1.6 5dr |
| Acura Integra GSR B17 1.7 |
Acura Integra 1.8 GS 3dr |
Acura Integra 1.8 GS 4dr |
| Acura Integra GSR B18C1 |
Acura Integra GSR VTEC |
Acura Integra 1.8 RS 4dr |
| Acura Integra LS GS Non VTEC |
Acura Integra 1.8LS/GS 4dr |
Acura Integra RS LS Non VTEC |
| Acura Integra 1.8RS/LS 4dr |
Acura Integra Type R VTEC B18C5 |
Acura Legend 2.5 4dr |
| Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 2dr |
Acura Legend 2.7 L/LS 4dr |
Acura Legend 2.7 Std. 4dr |
| Acura Legend 3.2 GS 4dr |
Acura Legend 3.2 L 2dr |
Acura Legend 3.2 LS 2dr |
| Acura Legend 3.2 LS/SE 4dr |
Acura Legend |
Acura MDX 3.5 4WD |
| Acura NSX 3.0 |
Acura RL 3.5 |
Acura RSX Non Type-S K20A3 |
| Acura RSX Type S K20A2 K20Z1 |
Acura TL 2.5 5-Cyl. |
Acura TL 3.2 (exc. Type-S) |
| Acura TL 3.2 Type-S |
Acura TL 3.2 V6 |
Acura TSX 2.4 |
| Acura Vigor 2.5 |
| B17A1 |
B18A1 |
B18B1 |
B18C1 |
B18C5 |
C25A1 |
C27A1 |
C30A1 |
| C32A1 |
C32A6 |
C35A1 |
D16A1 |
D16Y8 |
D17A2 |
F22B1 |
F23A1 |
| G25A1 |
G25A4 |
J30A1 |
J32A1 |
J32A2 |
J32A3 |
J35A_ |
K20A/Z_ |
| K20A3 |
K24A2 |
More Applications (View Full Catalog Above)
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